Here's video of the murder in question. You can bet your bottom dollar if Ian was the one who did this to a taxfeeder in uniform he would have been found guilty. - Chris, InfoLib

LONDON - A police officer accused of killing a newspaper seller at anti-capitalist G20 protests in London in 2009 was cleared by a jury on Thursday in a case that raised wider questions about recruitment policies at the capitalís police force.

Police Constable Simon Harwood had been charged with the manslaughter of 47-year-old Ian Tomlinson who collapsed and died on the fringes of the demonstrations in central London.

At the end of a four-week trial at Southwark Crown Court the jury found Harwood not guilty.